Nissan B210 Parts are replacement parts for the B210 Series that debuted in North America in the year 1970 as solution to gas crisis. There were six body styles supported by Nissan B210 Parts: the 4-door sedan, 2-door sedan, 2-door hatchback coupe, 2-door wagon, 4-door wagon, and the 2-door van. Unfortunately, the wagon and the van were not offered in North America.

The B210 Series is the third generation Sunny from the range of Nissan's Sunny lineup. This Series is larger than the supermini Nissan March but smaller than the big compact Bluebird models. It came to North America in the 70's when gas crisis is at its worst. The B210 Series continued to be the leader in fuel economy in North America and still one of the cheapest cars available--thanks to the Nissan B210 parts comprising of light metal, small A12 or A14 engine with OHV technology and their simple vinyl interior.

Nissan's B210 Series include a 2-door sedan, 4-door sedan, 2-door hatchback coupe, 4 door wagon, 2-door wagon, and 2-door van. Out of this Series, the wagon and the van were not sold in North America. Some of the Nissan B210 parts of the coupe were change such as the small trunk, which was replaced with a full hatchback door. Limited edition B210s-Datsun Honeybee and Datsun SSS respectively, featured minimal aesthetic differences from the rest of the B210 models. Nevertheless, these models are now considered collector's items among Datsun's enthusiasts.

The North American B210s were among the Nissan's range of Sunny vehicles that were equipped with the large 30 mph collision bumpers in adherence to the US safety standards during those times. The 5-speed transmission 1978 B210 got a 50mpg highway fuel economy rating from the United States Environmental Protection Agency.